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Walking in Arlington
A Pedestrian Advocacy Group for All Ages

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Historic Mt. Gilboa and Crescent Hill
(with cameo appearances by fabulous trees)

a walking tour with Edward W. Gordon
Saturday, October 29, 2011, 9:00 AM

Historian Richard Duffy

Pre-registration is required!

Walking In Arlington and the Old Schwamb Mill are cosponsoring a historical walking tour of the hills on one side of Arlington Heights. We will learn about architectural, economic and transportation history, with some interesting tidbits on trees past and present.

The walk route will be hilly. The walk will last about 2 hours, and will be held rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. The tour is not suitable for children under 10 or dogs. Group is limited to 30. Meeting point will be sent to pre-registered participants.

The cost of the tour is $15 per person, and reservations are required. Make checks payable to Walking In Arlington. Proceeds will go to the pedestrian advocacy work of Walking in Arlington, with donations to the historic preservation work of the Old Schwamb Mill, and the Trees Please fund of the Arlington Tree Committee.

Postal mail registration by October 21st to
Walking In Arlington,
65 Randolph Street
Arlington, MA 02474.
Please include your *e-mail address*
and *telephone number* with registration and note the new mailing address.

For more information on the walk or on the pedestrian advocacy and walking safety work of Walking In Arlington, call 781-648-4477 between 9am and 9pm ONLY, email refdesk@world.std.com, or visit WalkingInArlington.com.

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Walking in Arlington is a pedestrian advocacy and walking safety group in Arlington, Massachusetts. People who live, work, shop, worship, go to school, and conduct business in Arlington work with Arlington residents, Town officials, local businesses, schools, senior centers, congregations and community groups to make Arlington a more pedestrian-friendly place for people of all ages.

Contact: Walking in Arlington 65 Randolph St, Arlington, MA 02474
or email refdesk@world.std.com

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